not following one style or set of ideas but choosing from or using a wide variety (Oxford)
2. Methods, beliefs, ideas, etc. that are eclectic combine whatever seem the best or most useful things from many different areas or systems, rather than following a single system (Cambridge)
She has very eclectic tastes in literature. (Oxford)
His house is an eclectic mixture of the antique and the modern. (Oxford)
eclectic tastes in literature
an eclectic mixture of the antique and the modern
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